Environmentalists filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the Interior Department's decision to reissue grazing permits to the father-son Oregon ranchers who inspired the 2016 occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
A Democratic state legislator in Colorado facing a recall effort over her anti-fracking vote announced Sunday that she has resigned following allegations reportedly stemming from a sexual-misconduct complaint.
On its way to Vermont Gov. Phil Scott's desk is an abortion rights bill that makes late-term legislation in New York and Virginia look conservative by comparison.
If you watched "Law & Order: SVU" this week, you may have noticed that the teenage boy in the red cap locked in a faceoff in the middle of a rowdy crowd bears a strong resemblance to Nicholas Sandmann.
The shooters may have thought they were destined for fame when they attacked the STEM School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, but instead the world is talking about the brave, bespectacled 18-year-old who gave his life to protect his classmates.
Hundreds of students walked out of an interfaith vigil Wednesday night for the victims of the Highlands Ranch STEM School shooting after speakers put the focus to gun control and politics.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota Democrat, stood up Wednesday for Planned Parenthood by declaring that its affiliates provide mammograms, a claim that has been repeatedly debunked.
The New York Senate passed Wednesday a bill to allow the state Department of Taxation and Finance to release the tax returns of any state resident--such as Mr. Trump--to certain congressional committees, sending the measure to the Assembly.
President Trump left no doubt Wednesday as to where he stands on a measure championed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren that would clear the way for a massive Massachusetts tribal casino: He's against it.
Denver residents resoundingly defeated a measure Tuesday that would have permitted homeless people to camp out in city parks, along sidewalks, and in other public places.
Since arriving from Jamaica with $120 in his pocket, DePaul University professor Jason D. Hill in many ways has embodied the American dream, until he received a rude awakening over his unabashed admiration for Israel.
In a legislative session that saw abortion rise to the forefront, black and Hispanic legislators were notable in their willingness to cross party lines, exposing a racial schism on a key Democratic issue and frustrating efforts to unite the party behind the push to "codify Roe."
Sen. Michael Bennet became Sunday the latest Democrat refusing to credit President Trump for the economic boom, insisting that even he "couldn't screw up the momentum" from the Obama administration.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden has said he has the most progressive record of anyone running in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary field, to which Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders says: Not so fast.
Sen. Cory Booker, New Jersey Democrat, said Sunday that Attorney General William Barr should resign, arguing that he has "eroded his credibility" with his response to the Russia collusion report.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota Democrat, refused Sunday to credit President Trump for the booming economy, insisting that former President Barack Obama deserves a pat on the back after Friday's jobs report showed the lowest unemployment rate in 50 years.
Former Democratic Rep. Beto O'Rourke joined Saturday those calling for President Trump's impeachment, saying there was "enough evidence now" to start proceedings.
Denver authorities routinely clear out the homeless encampments that crop up in public parks and along sidewalks within the city limits, but that would change under Initiative 300.